ckparrothead
Premium Member
I have to agree. I dont think any one of our linemen can be fairly judged from last season. I believe that Damion McIntosh is one of the better tackles in the league
Wow, we're all entitled to our opinions, but wow.
I think there's generally too much optimism around here about what Hudson Houck can do as an OL coach. We gave him the impossible task of taking the exact same unit that was the worst OL in the league last year (no denying it, they were THE worst) with only ONE significant addition, that being Stockar McDougle (who has a rep for being lazy and taking plays off)...and he's got to turn that into a respectable unit.
The man doesn't walk on water. He doesn't turn water into wine and he sure as heck doesn't make chicken salad our of chicken ****. This OL, much like this season, is going to be a work in progress.
As for Damion McIntosh and Houck getting the most out of him? Keep in mind that Houck's OL in San Diego didn't make the monumental leap they did until AFTER guys like Kelvin Garmon and Damion McIntosh were gone. The only thing he got out of them was good run blocking, crappy pass protecting, and penalties. I think Damion is here for continuity in learning the OL techniques. They're really pushing Carey as the future until he falls on his face, then they'll probably put him at guard. Personally, I'm hoping he makes an ascension, and doesn't fall on his face.